Journal article
Formation of a thick aromatic polyamide membrane by interfacial polymerisation
Judy Lee, Anita Hill, Sandra Kentish
Separation and Purification Technology | Elsevier | Published : 2013
Abstract
Thin film composite membranes (TFCs) consist of a thin film of polymer that is responsible for high salt rejection. This layer is made via interfacial polymerisation of two monomers 1,3 phenylene diamine and trimesoyl chloride, with the membrane reported to reach a self limiting thickness of less than 200 nm. This paper reports for the first time the formation of thick free-standing aromatic polyamide membranes of greater than 50 μm in thickness via the well-known interfacial polymerisation technique. The membrane thickness as a function of polymerisation time and monomer concentration was investigated. The polyamide layer formed through interfacial polymerisation is not necessarily homogene..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The Authors acknowledge the Australian Research Council Discovery Projects Scheme (DP1093815) for their financial support. The Particulate Fluids Processing Centre, a Special Research Centre of the Australian Research Council is also acknowledged for infrastructure support. CMD and AJH acknowledge the support of CSIRO's Office of the Chief Executive Science Leader program.